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LZTYBRN

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  • Birthday 09/22/1993

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    Speakers, Vidya Games, Computers, Motor Vehicles

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  1. Man, I haven't been on this site in a minute. Forgot how pleasant it is to watch a nice quality build like this come together. The box is really looking damn nice. The angles and everything flow perfectly with the RZR. Really impressive (I'd expect nothing less though, eh?)
  2. A regular RCA to XLR adapter won't do anything. Both the shield and one of the conductors in the XLR are connected to the ground of the RCA, so it's besically the same as RCA just with a different connector. If you actually want a balanced signal, you'd need something to actively convert it. I don't know much about this, but after some quick research I came across a couple things. Google "balun transformers" and "jensen transformers." Hopefully that helps. Also, I'm curious what amp it is you got... car audio?
  3. From a physics standpoint, a single ground point should have NO benefits over multiple, more convenient points, assuming they are all good grounding locations. In fact, if anything, multiple ground points should be slightly (negligibly) better under most circumstances. At the end of the day, the quickest run to the frame is best. Depends on how much power you're running. But if you don't notice it, your wallet sure as hell will.
  4. Anyone know what happened to the Beautiful Imperfection on itunes? I got a gift card so I was bout to buy both of Psyph's albums, but I guess it's not there any more...

    1. meade916

      meade916

      buy the actual CD on Amazon from my store and i will kick a signed one in for you as well as a Chicken Hill CD.  Email me your name to let me know who you are and i will take care of it :)  [email protected]

    2. meade916

      meade916

      actually i meant buy the Diamond in the Mudd on Amazon and i will kick in Beatiful Imperfection and chp.

    3. LZTYBRN

      LZTYBRN

      =O Seriously dude? That'd be sweet. Ordering it right now.

  5. Yeah only PC. They give you the codes to redeem it on steam.
  6. Don't know how many of you already know about this, but thought I'd let you all know anyway. You can get 6 games for only a dollar, or 7 games if you pay $5.71 (this number is slowly rising, because it's the average "donation"). I only got it for Metro and Saints Row, so no idea if the other games are any good. But even if you only like just one of those games, still worth it no doubt. http://www.humblebundle.com/ Edit: These are only for PC, and windows only.
  7. If you're saying what I think you're trying to say... The pressure inside the pipe is higher than the pressure outside (which is like high potential and low potential). When you release it (close the circuit), the water is able to flow (current).
  8. Glad I was able to fix this amp I just bought. All I did was resolder the RCA contacts, but I still feel like some kind of rocket surgeon.

    1. OrionStang

      OrionStang

      Rocket surgeon?? LOL

  9. You're right about all that, but he never said anything about music. You can't really accurately test voltage on music. When someone says they get a certain voltage with a certain track, you'd assume they used the same track to test voltage as they did to set it.
  10. AC Voltage I understand that lol. I'm pretty sure the distortion point should be at about the same output regardless of which track you use. Wrong, if you play a -5db track and turn the gain up half way to reach distortion light then put -10 track on you will have to turn the gain up higher to reach the same distortion light. More gain is gonna be more Voltage. No, that's not how it works. The -10db track is gonna produce a little more than half the voltage of the -5db. Then you adjust the gain back up to the distortion point, and it'll be back up to about the same voltage.
  11. When I said it has a nice crossover, I just meant it's versatile. I can't speak for the quality of it or the amp itself. Other than the ones listed above, I can only think of 2 amps that allow you to bandpass with the on board filters (those being DC and Zed). And if you look at the picture of the side where the x-over controls are, you'll see that it says freqx1 for when the button is not pressed, and freqx10 for when it is pressed. So basically, your high pass can be anything from 20 to 4000hz, and your low pass anywhere from 50 to 5000hz. I'm curious though... If I'm looking at the correct amp (http://www.sonicelec...wer-P900.4.html), it's only 230 bucks. Any reason you'd go with the NVX over the Precision Power?
  12. The NVX has a nice active crossover on it. I think that's the main reason he linked it. It'd be sort of a waste to get that amp and run passive. And to answer your question above, it has a 10x multiplier for the crossover. So you can cross your tweeters at up to 4khz.
  13. Have you tried free studio? http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd/Free-AVI-Video-Converter.htm It says it'll convert .mts files, but I dunno about acvhd. When you're ready to convert it, at the bottom, either select original quality, or full hd.
  14. AC Voltage I understand that lol. I'm pretty sure the distortion point should be at about the same output regardless of which track you use.
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